Gordon Ramsay Burger
📍 Chicago, Las Vegas, London and Seoul
The go-to destination for burger lovers, Gordon Ramsay Burger offers markets across the globe both classic and innovative burger variations, meaning there’s something for everyone.
Gordon Ramsay Street Burger
📍 Ealing, Charing Cross, Covent Garden, Edinburgh, Farringdon, Islington, Kensington, Reading, St Paul’s, The O2 and Woking
Gordon Ramsay Street Burger’s mission is simple: honest priced burgers with bags of flavour. Laid-back and effortless, the signature burgers are made with the highest quality meat.
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay
📍 Chelsea, London
Established in 1998, it’s hardly surprising that Ramsay’s flagship Restaurant Gordon Ramsay has held three Michelin stars for over two decades. Both traditional and modern culinary techniques are employed to create an elegant French cuisine.
Fish & Chips
📍 Las Vegas, New York City, Orlando and Washington DC
Gordon Ramsay’s Fish & Chips restaurants show the American audience true fish and chips with sustainable cod and perfectly seasoned fries.
Gordon Ramsay Steak
📍 Atlantic City, Baltimore, Indiana, Kansas City and Las Vegas
Carving out a place in the heart of some of America’s most prominent cities, Gordon Ramsay Steak serves the finest cuts of meats dry-aged to perfection.
Bread Street Kitchen
📍 Battersea, Dubai, Ealing, Edinburgh, Liverpool, On the River, Sanya, Singapore, Southwark, St Paul’s and The City
Priding itself on an unequivocally lively ambience, Bread Street Kitchen has something for even the most discerning palate with a globally-inspired menu of classic Gordon Ramsay dishes.
Restaurant 1890
📍 Strand, London
Paying tribute to culinary legend Georges Auguste Escoffier, The Savoy Hotel’s Restaurant 1890 boasts a modern French menu with European influences, featuring ingredients from all corners of the world.
Lucky Cat
📍 Mayfair, London
Emulating Tokyo’s 1930’s drinking dens, Lucky Cat showcases beautiful Asian inspired small plates, Robata grilled dishes and sushi. Each course is designed to be shared.
Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay
📍 Knightsbridge, London
Firmly recognised as one of Gordon Ramsay’s most prestigious locations, the French fine dining, first-class service and exquisite décor at Michelin-starred Pétrus is an experience that’s hard to beat. Oh, and the floor-to-ceiling wine cellar is not to be missed either.
Gordon Ramsay Plane Food
📍 Terminal 5 Heathrow Airport
Opened in 2008, Gordon Ramsay Plane Food has been delighting passengers’ palates with a delicious array of dishes, from Asian inspired noodles to burgers and breakfasts. If guests don’t have time to dine, Plane Food’s ‘To Go’ option ensures no one misses out.
Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen
📍 Atlantic City, Dubai, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, South California and Washington DC
The high-energy Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen takes its cue from the renowned chef’s primetime TV hit. Diners can expect many of the cast’s recipes and dishes from the show as well as a show-stopping cocktail menu.
Savoy Grill
📍 Strand, London
Favoured by the likes of Winston Churchill and the late Queen Elizabeth II, there are few places that hold the level of prestige, history and acclaim of Gordon Ramsay’s Savoy Grill. The daily-changing menu of iconic British and French dishes focuses on seasonality, coupled with world-class service.
Ramsay’s Kitchen
📍 Boston and Las Vegas
Casual yet refined, Ramsay’s Kitchen offers an all-day dining experience like no other. There’s breakfasts, desserts, late-night cocktails, unique twists on local favourites, signature Ramsay dishes and more.
Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill
📍 Mayfair, Park Walk and Kuala Lumpur
Drawing inspiration from iconic American grills, Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill is a London steakhouse you won’t be able to stay away from. While it’s the signature steaks that are synonymous with the bar and grill, the extensive fish and poultry options are equally irresistible.
River Restaurant
📍 Strand, London
Situated in the heart of the iconic Savoy Hotel, the River Restaurant presents an unrivalled place to dine. The light and polished interior by renowned designer Russell Sage, enviable Thames views and delectable menu promoting the UK’s finest seafood make this venue truly one-of-a-kind.
York & Albany
📍 Regent’s Park & Camden
Once a London coaching inn, Gordon Ramsay’s York & Albany serves everything from seasonal British classics to pizza and beyond, all in a décor schemed by prolific architect John Nash and refurbished years later by designer Russell Sage.
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill
📍 Atlantic City and Las Vegas
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill is on a mission to bring the charm of a Great British pub to the United States. With a laid-back atmosphere, diners can enjoy a variety of British cuisines and pub food, all meticulously crafted from the mindset of UK native Gordon Ramsay.
Heddon Street Kitchen
📍 Piccadilly, London
Billing itself as beautiful and broody, Heddon Street Kitchen effortlessly fuses vintage and modern styles with a seasonal and modern European fare coupled with Asian influences. Take in the theatre of the open-kitchen, people-watch or just treat your taste buds to something extraordinary.
Le Pressoir d’Argent
📍 Bordeaux
Gordon Ramsay has taken his talents across the Channel to Bordeaux’s 5* Le Grand Hotel to open the two Michelin-starred Le Pressoir d’Argent. At the heart lies a focus on creative cooking and attention to detail with a real respect for ingredients, provenance and French culinary heritage.
Au Trianon
📍 Versailles
Continuing to give French foodies a feast for their senses, Gordon Ramsay’s Michelin-starred Au Trianon is tucked away in the heart of Versailles. A lush garden hideaway, exquisite French cuisine can be enjoyed against the backdrop of the Park of the Château de Versailles.
Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza
📍 Battersea, Camden, Dubai, Ealing, Edinburgh, Islington, Southwark, St Paul’s, Liverpool and Woking
Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza is the ultimate destination for pizza enthusiasts; incredible, bottomless sourdough pizza is where the party really starts. Uncompromising on food, the iconic restaurants are also home to pool tables, arcades and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gordon Ramsay’s most famous dish?
A Michelin-starred chef, Gordon Ramsay’s most famous dish is the ‘Beef Wellington’. The main components of this dish are puff pastry, beef, duxelles, parma ham and mustard.
Has Gordon Ramsay won a Michelin star?
As of 2023, Gordon Ramsay currently has 7 stars - although he previously held 16 stars at one point in his career.
Who taught Gordon Ramsay to cook?
His career started under the guidance of chef Marco Pierre White at the restaurant Harvey’s before advancing his skills further with Albert Roux at Le Gavroche.
Summary
Now you know how many restaurants Gordon Ramsay has, there’s really only one thing left to do: visit one of his many establishments to experience his world-class fare for yourself. And the good news is that we’ve got plenty of Gordon Ramsay experience days, ready and waiting for you.